OUPV & 100-Ton Master · Casualty Reporting
A reportable marine casualty must be reported to the Coast Guard:
- AWithin 30 days by mail only
- BImmediately when an incident occurs, with a written report (CG-2692) filed within 5 days✓ Correct
- COnly if a lawyer requests it
- DAnnually with the vessel's renewal
Explanation
Notice of a reportable marine casualty must be given immediately (by fastest means) to the nearest Sector or Marine Safety Office, and a written report on form CG-2692 submitted within five days.
Authority: 46 CFR 4.05-1; 46 CFR 4.05-10
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